Gordon Harvey

Gordon Harvey is a graduate of Auburn University (B.S. 1989, Ph.D. 1998) and the University of Alabama at Birmingham (B.S. 1992, M.A. 1994).Dr. Harvey returned to his native Alabama in 2008, after teaching at the University of Louisiana at Monroe (ULM) for nine years, and serving as Head of the ULM History Department for one year. He has served on the Board of Directors for the Louisiana Historical Association, the Editorial Board of the Alabama Review, and serves as a Consulting Editor for the Encyclopedia of Alabama project.

The recipient of two endowed professorships, Dr. Harvey received several teaching awards in Louisiana, including the ULM Student Government Association Outstanding Faculty Award (2001 and 2005), Outstanding Professor in the ULM College of Arts & Sciences (2005), and various awards from student groups at Auburn University and ULM.A specialist in the recent U.S. South and its politics, Dr. Harvey has published several articles, historical journals, and essays in edited works, including an essay on the politics of environmental protection in modern Florida in Paradise Lost? The Environmental History of Florida , edited by Ray Arsenault and Jack Davis (University Press of Florida, 2005).